- Abū Jaʿfar Hārūn ibn Muḥammad al-
Wathiq bi'Llah (Arabic: أبو جعفر هارون بن محمد, romanized: Abū Jaʿfar Hārūn ibn Muḥammad; 18
April 812 – 10
August 847)...
- Abu
Idris al-
Wathiq (Arabic: أبو العلا أبو الدبوس الواثق بالله إدريس بن محمد بن أبي عبد الله محمد بن أبي حفص بن عبد المؤمن; died 1269),
known as Abu Dabbus...
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Wathiq (Arabic: الواثق) was the
ninth Abbasid caliph,
ruling from 842 to his
death in 847. The name can also
refer to: al-
Wathiq I (died
after 1341)...
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ruling from 847
until his ********ination in 861. He
succeeded his brother, al-
Wathiq (r. 842–847), and is
known for
expanding the
empire to its
maximum extent...
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Wathiq Aswad (born 1 July 1957) is an
Iraqi former footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1980
Summer Olympics. "
Wathiq Aswad". Olympedia...
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Wathiq I (Arabic: أبو إسحاق إبراهيم الواثق, Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm al-Wāṯiq; died
after 1341) was the
fourth Abbasid caliph seated in
Cairo under the Mamluk...
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Wathiq Naji (1 July 1940 – 20
November 2014) Arabic: واثق ناجي) was an
Iraqi football manager, who took the team to the 1986
edition of the FIFA World...
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Wathiq II (Abū Ḥafs ʿUmar al-Wāṯiq bi-Llāh, Arabic: أبو حفص عمر الواثق بالله; died 13
November 1386) was the
ninth Abbasid caliph of
Cairo for the Mamluk...
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Mukhtar Army is a Shi'a
Iraqi militia group formed in
February 2013 by
Wathiq al-Battat, a
former senior official in the
Hezbollah Brigades. Al-Battat...
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court official and
served as
vizier of the
Abbasid caliphs al-Mu'tasim, al-
Wathiq, and al-Mutawakkil, from 836
until his
downfall and
death by
torture in...